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here's andrea canning with "unimaginable." >> reporter: you're watching as a police cruiser races to an atlanta parking lot. a call for help has come over the radio. "child not breathing." he'd been found in the back seat of a hot car. every year an average of 37 children die from heatstroke after being forgotten or left behind in cars in the heat of the sun. and parents pay the ultimate price for lives that are busy, distracted, sometimes overwhelming. police weren't able to save 22-month-old cooper harris a few -- in 2014, and his death in a hot car made headlines nationwide. >> new details in a tragic case we've been following, the death of a georgia toddler. >> reporter: but there was something different about cooper's story. something darker. because cooper's dad, ross harris, ended up being charged with a crime. accused not of forgetting cooper but of murdering him. and his murder weapon of choice, prosecutors said, was a hot car. but even if you've seen the headlines, there's a lot more to this story you may not know. tonight we'll take you to the scene, show you surveillance
here's andrea canning with "unimaginable." >> reporter: you're watching as a police cruiser races to an atlanta parking lot. a call for help has come over the radio. "child not breathing." he'd been found in the back seat of a hot car. every year an average of 37 children die from heatstroke after being forgotten or left behind in cars in the heat of the sun. and parents pay the ultimate price for lives that are busy, distracted, sometimes overwhelming. police weren't...
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bocelli joined him on stage in the thirty theater where conductor andrea can be helped the programmers and seems remarkably relaxed about a robot taking his job. basically had to find time to understand his movements then when we found the way everything was pretty easy and the flexibility of the arms of you me are both unthinkable not even incredible unthinkable for a machine it is absolutely fantastic and the technicians are fantastic just to to make everything perfect especially in the length and in the speed of the trash which is very important. on our website any time the address of that is dot com and you also watch us live by clicking on the live icon. dot com. and our top stories are now to syria the u.n. secretary general says the humanitarian situation for me in mars' range of people is catastrophic while the fifteen member security council has issued a statement calling for steps to be taken to end the violence in mars' government says one hundred seventy six range of religious are now completely empty after all residents fled the recent upsurge in violence it's estimated th
bocelli joined him on stage in the thirty theater where conductor andrea can be helped the programmers and seems remarkably relaxed about a robot taking his job. basically had to find time to understand his movements then when we found the way everything was pretty easy and the flexibility of the arms of you me are both unthinkable not even incredible unthinkable for a machine it is absolutely fantastic and the technicians are fantastic just to to make everything perfect especially in the...
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let's listen again. >> reporter: andrea, can you hear me? >> garrett, i can hear you. i saw you got a question to the whip as he walked by. talk about how emotional this day is. >> reporter: the whole day has been emotional, andrea. when you first tossed to me, i was not speaking because this entire room, probably a hundred journalists, and maybe that many tourists, had fallen completely silent watching steve scalise work his way down this short maybe two or three-foot-long ramp, trying to get out here. just moving ever so slowly, clearly in pain on his crutches, and people had stopped talking, stopped breathing audibly in respect watching him come back into the room, sort of a capstone to what was an emotional, truly general feeling bipartisan moment on the floor where he was introduced by the speaker, he was praised by nancy pelosi. he spent maybe half an hour receiving his colleagues on the floor, democrat and republican who wanted to come up and wish him well. andrea, i covered that shooting. i was at the hospital the next day where these doctors said his condition
let's listen again. >> reporter: andrea, can you hear me? >> garrett, i can hear you. i saw you got a question to the whip as he walked by. talk about how emotional this day is. >> reporter: the whole day has been emotional, andrea. when you first tossed to me, i was not speaking because this entire room, probably a hundred journalists, and maybe that many tourists, had fallen completely silent watching steve scalise work his way down this short maybe two or three-foot-long...
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>> reporter: andrea, you can see we're in downtown jacksonville. this entire area behind me has been flooded. to give you a sense of the severity of the situation, high tide is expected at 2:00 p.m. so this is about to get even worse. authorities said at 9 app during a press conference, they're expect to see the water rise another four to six feet. they said this is going to break historic records since 1863. as we were driving this morning from gainesville, florida, down here to jacksonville, woo he passed several people whose homes were completely flooded in their front yards, some lucky enough not to have water enter their homes but ruined their cars and all their property. we saw anne passing on the side of the road. ung already feel the hurricane force winds. we stopped and asked her how we could help. take a listen to what she said. >> when you mentioned having to create the safe zone and put your mattresses up, i saw you get emotional. what was going through your mind? >> i've been through things like this before and you know, it's you know,
>> reporter: andrea, you can see we're in downtown jacksonville. this entire area behind me has been flooded. to give you a sense of the severity of the situation, high tide is expected at 2:00 p.m. so this is about to get even worse. authorities said at 9 app during a press conference, they're expect to see the water rise another four to six feet. they said this is going to break historic records since 1863. as we were driving this morning from gainesville, florida, down here to...
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. >> reporter: i'm here, andrea, and i can only whisper because the fists have gone up which means they're trying to communicate with some of the children trapped inside. the scene grew incredibly chaotic in just the past couple of seconds. they asked us to move and make way for what we believe is an ambulance that will be coming out. in the past couple of hours, we saw a large crane going to the scene and start to move very slowly, very meticulously into a hole that they dug in the roof of this elementary school where these three children are believed to be located. i spoke to first responders, and they told me that they have been able to communicate with the children. they have even been able to hand them some cell phones, and that's how they know that they are okay. they have been also able to hand them some chocolate and some water through a hose. that is what two first responders straight out of the scene told me here now, andrea. but as you can imagine, as these fists go up, the entire country and the world is really looking at these images, these children trapped at the enrique busm
. >> reporter: i'm here, andrea, and i can only whisper because the fists have gone up which means they're trying to communicate with some of the children trapped inside. the scene grew incredibly chaotic in just the past couple of seconds. they asked us to move and make way for what we believe is an ambulance that will be coming out. in the past couple of hours, we saw a large crane going to the scene and start to move very slowly, very meticulously into a hole that they dug in the roof...
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al, what can you tell us now? >> here's the latest andrea. we don't even know the extent of the damage in puerto rico because they are still getting hammered by this thing right now, and they're not even close to being done. currently a category 4 storm. 25 miles west of san juan, although maybe a little bit further now because it is moving northwest. it's picked up some forward speed. 140-mile-per-hour winds. we've had wind gusts reported as high as 190. we look at the impact so far. we're going to continue to see very strong wind gusts. right now these are the current wind gusts and we're going to continue to see these for the next hour or two, but we could see gusts again up to 150 miles per hour. expect to see complete roofs torn down and probably structure failures as this moves along. the surge, which is where we get the most damage and sadly the most deaths, 6 to 9 feet of storm surge, water washing up and into the inland areas. again, destructive waves. beach erosion is going to be a mess for that. extreme flooding. highway and road f
al, what can you tell us now? >> here's the latest andrea. we don't even know the extent of the damage in puerto rico because they are still getting hammered by this thing right now, and they're not even close to being done. currently a category 4 storm. 25 miles west of san juan, although maybe a little bit further now because it is moving northwest. it's picked up some forward speed. 140-mile-per-hour winds. we've had wind gusts reported as high as 190. we look at the impact so far....
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we can fund the school funding i amla, we can and andrea, committed with millionaire tax and additional funding next year then moveing that money at the same time from overfunded districts to the funded we can fully fund our school program, our school years. formula in five we know we can do it, it just takes willingness and look, it ook us shutting state government down this year, we had to shut the state government three days, well, the fourth of july we passed budget, budget down for three days to ensure we started moving that money. moving ey started because the money is supposed to follow the child. from time to time was is it fair for one teacher o have 35 kid necessary a classroom and another district that is overfunded to have 20 and ecessary a classroom one school district has tablets for all kids and other districts are sharing books. a game plan. you saw how hard it was in new jersey to fix the problem, i can you when i intend to return to the senate as senate president and when we come back, we're going to fight like hell just as hard as we did this time progress so the othe
we can fund the school funding i amla, we can and andrea, committed with millionaire tax and additional funding next year then moveing that money at the same time from overfunded districts to the funded we can fully fund our school program, our school years. formula in five we know we can do it, it just takes willingness and look, it ook us shutting state government down this year, we had to shut the state government three days, well, the fourth of july we passed budget, budget down for three...
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>> andrea, you can make the state department 20 times more efficient and the amount of money you save would be a rounding error in the u.s. budget. it is baffling. given all the challenges the united states faces around the world from north korea to ukraine to iran, given the need for nonstop consultations with allies and others, i truly find it baffling why this or any secretary of state would make reorganization and downsizing the department a priority. if anything, we ought to be expanding it, resourcing it properly. diplomacy is one of our essential tools. we do not want to end up overrelying on the military. i really would hope that this entire approach to had the state department would be rethought because i really do believe it is inconsistent with the national security interests of this country. >> and the continued vacancies while there's a job freeze and a management study, i've heard that even someone as important as the foreign minster from cloxia has been unable to get a meeting with the secretary of state. >> and they don't call it foreign relations for nothing. it's abo
>> andrea, you can make the state department 20 times more efficient and the amount of money you save would be a rounding error in the u.s. budget. it is baffling. given all the challenges the united states faces around the world from north korea to ukraine to iran, given the need for nonstop consultations with allies and others, i truly find it baffling why this or any secretary of state would make reorganization and downsizing the department a priority. if anything, we ought to be...
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how low can it go before you can make money anymore? andrea: there are two things. the first thing is these are debates or discussions as to how we are going to approach the problem. however, we need to demonstrate that that is possible. is core principle of mifid to price separately and correctly every service. if the approach is i'm going to be so efficient that i can price it lower, perfect. but if the approach is i'm going to do deficit spending, that bundling -- fumbling. i'm not sure some of the strategy can be incremented unless every competitor can articulate how we can provide that service. so this is an example of difficulty in the practice of what people articulating. research, we our haven't any support. we can be as efficient as anybody else because our cost of research and the spending and transformation has gone down 5% from what it was in 2012 while everybody else has gone up. erik: what's that number? andrea: in excess of several hundred million. erik: no, what's the number? what would you charge? andrea: tens of thousands, not hundreds of thousands
how low can it go before you can make money anymore? andrea: there are two things. the first thing is these are debates or discussions as to how we are going to approach the problem. however, we need to demonstrate that that is possible. is core principle of mifid to price separately and correctly every service. if the approach is i'm going to be so efficient that i can price it lower, perfect. but if the approach is i'm going to do deficit spending, that bundling -- fumbling. i'm not sure some...
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and now she's standing in line for ice, andrea, so she can preserve the little food and medicine she needs. thank you so much. this gentleman over here, can you tell us, you're from here. have you seen federal troops on the ground with assistance that people need right now? >> no, i haven't seen none so far. maybe they are in other areas of the island but not in this area. >> reporter: how bad is the situation outside san juan? >> it should be worse than it is here, but it's pretty bad everywhere. >> reporter: do you think the federal government's response has been adequate, president donald trump's response? >> i really don't know. i don't think it's as adequate as it should be, although the government is saying we have a lot of support. but i don't see it, really. at least not yet. >> reporter: as a puerto rican, how do you feel? did you feel you should be getting more support? we're at day 10 after the hurricane. >> of course, because the same as u.s. citizens in the other places. we should be getting the same response as they were in texas, for example, and we really need the hel
and now she's standing in line for ice, andrea, so she can preserve the little food and medicine she needs. thank you so much. this gentleman over here, can you tell us, you're from here. have you seen federal troops on the ground with assistance that people need right now? >> no, i haven't seen none so far. maybe they are in other areas of the island but not in this area. >> reporter: how bad is the situation outside san juan? >> it should be worse than it is here, but it's...
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in the industry, can you afford, not flip-flopping, can you afford to give up a little bit of a margin to take market share back? andrea: absolutely, but i would say the following, first of all, we have an investment bank that is very clear in its pillars. we have spanned four years. improving its efficiency and optimizing. i believe we have one of the lowest direct costs in the industry according to a external benchmarks. i believe we use less financial resources than everybody else. the question is -- how? you maintain the discipline and maintain your focus, but you try to gain share. share from the client in the areas you want. what is the catch? one, you say, can you drop a little bit of your margin to facilitate the share growth? because the approaches are different, it is almost binary. it is not like my margin is at a level where i have leadership and return on equity, and if i dropped one point, i will gain a lot of share. it is almost like i need to renounce to my stated objective to exceed because of equity over a cycle. , becauseto go gross everybody has dropped -- the dropp
in the industry, can you afford, not flip-flopping, can you afford to give up a little bit of a margin to take market share back? andrea: absolutely, but i would say the following, first of all, we have an investment bank that is very clear in its pillars. we have spanned four years. improving its efficiency and optimizing. i believe we have one of the lowest direct costs in the industry according to a external benchmarks. i believe we use less financial resources than everybody else. the...
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andrea, back to you. >> thank you so much. that's a classic story in homestead and other communities where may don't have so many options. three generations who will end up sheltering in place. what we're seeing along the beach where we find thomas roberts. more challenges closer to the water. >> reporter: there are more challenges here closer to the water. we've seen people working all day to remove types of obstacles here on the beach that would be detrimental to people like these different guard towers that have been moved all the back. there are different beach types of shacks that have been removed. we saw them taken out on oversized trucks a little bit earlier. we've seen some people that have come out to get one last look at the beach. you can see a couple right here. we've seen swimmers go in. now, at the lifeguard stands, the lifeguards are here, the beach is officially closed. there is officially no swimming. there are two red flags currently up because of the unprecedented type of event we're about to have here beca
andrea, back to you. >> thank you so much. that's a classic story in homestead and other communities where may don't have so many options. three generations who will end up sheltering in place. what we're seeing along the beach where we find thomas roberts. more challenges closer to the water. >> reporter: there are more challenges here closer to the water. we've seen people working all day to remove types of obstacles here on the beach that would be detrimental to people like these...
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we can fully fund the school funding formula. we absolutely can. and andrea, i am committed with the millionaire's tax and additional funding next year, and then moving that money at the same time from these overfunded districts into the funded districts. we can fully fund our school program, our school formula in five years. we know we can do it. it just takes a willingness. look, it took us shutting the state government down. we had to shut the state government down for three days -- well, the fourth of july is when we finally passed the budget. but we had to shut the budget down for three days to ensure we start moving that money. so that money started moving because the money is supposed to follow the child. and my argument from time to time with some people is it fair for one teacher to have 35 kids in a classroom and another district that is overfunded to have 20 kids in a classroom and have one school district to have tablets for all their kids and the other districts are sharing books. so we have a game plan you. saw how hard it was in new
we can fully fund the school funding formula. we absolutely can. and andrea, i am committed with the millionaire's tax and additional funding next year, and then moving that money at the same time from these overfunded districts into the funded districts. we can fully fund our school program, our school formula in five years. we know we can do it. it just takes a willingness. look, it took us shutting the state government down. we had to shut the state government down for three days -- well,...
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andreas: what i can tell, let me give you two insights. the first thing we have done in our firm is to give our negotiators a clear maximum budget they cannot exceed. we know that is what we are going to get the most. tom: you have to go to fewer players. that is where this is heading. andreas: that is most likely one of the outcomes. the other point is it does not necessarily lead to layoffs. if you look at 2008 and 2009 when equity markets collapsed and therefore the revenues of our firm collapsed. we had a tough choice to make, layoff people or cut compensation. i surveyed my senior team, and they were in favor of cutting compensation in the view that this was likely to be a cyclical and not structural phenomenon. this is what you call that investment banks are going to have to make. is this cyclical or not? tough to say. francine: you have said all dishonest and regulation will have a part to play in consolidation, but most consolidation is due to passive person of active. how much does this exacerbate that? andreas: i think it is mass
andreas: what i can tell, let me give you two insights. the first thing we have done in our firm is to give our negotiators a clear maximum budget they cannot exceed. we know that is what we are going to get the most. tom: you have to go to fewer players. that is where this is heading. andreas: that is most likely one of the outcomes. the other point is it does not necessarily lead to layoffs. if you look at 2008 and 2009 when equity markets collapsed and therefore the revenues of our firm...
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. >> we want to be there, but we're doing what we can. that's all. >> reporter: andrea klein-thomas, "nbc 10 news." >>> more than 150 employees with new jersey's pse&g are heading to florida to help restore power. they will stay between three and four weeks. delmarva power crews are also heading south. nbc 10 was there as 120 employees left newark this morning. pico crews are answering the call, as well. more than 200 employees and contractors left this morning. they will join the other crews to help with restoration efforts. pico is preparing for the worst, but hoping for the best. >>> in our area tonight, dogs rescued from hurricane irma. these animals arrived at providence animal center in media earlier this morning from florida, after they're evaluated, they will be ready for new homes later this week. they were enjoying some sunshine today. >>> these flamingos could not evacuate their homes at busch garden in tampa bay. instead, they were marched to a safer spot indoors. busch gardens is home to 12,000 animals. they have a comprehens
. >> we want to be there, but we're doing what we can. that's all. >> reporter: andrea klein-thomas, "nbc 10 news." >>> more than 150 employees with new jersey's pse&g are heading to florida to help restore power. they will stay between three and four weeks. delmarva power crews are also heading south. nbc 10 was there as 120 employees left newark this morning. pico crews are answering the call, as well. more than 200 employees and contractors left this...
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can he close with congress? you're watching "andrea mitchell reports" only on msnbc. [king] as king midas, i expect things to last a looong time. and so should you. midas has a lifetime guarantee on these parts. that's right. on things like struts, brakes, shocks. all kinds of automobile parts. [king] guaranteed for life. does he turn everything to gold? [kinbrakes. not everything. [kinbrakes. not everything. [kinstruts. luckily, he's not a dog person. [kinshocks. luckily, he's not a dog person. at midas we're always a touch better with limited lifetime guarantees on select parts, complimentary courtesy checks and more. book an appointment at midas.com parts a and b and want more coverage, guess what? you could apply for a medicare supplement insurance plan whenever you want. no enrollment window. no waiting to apply. that means now may be a great time to shop for an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. medicare doesn't cover everything. and like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, these help cover s
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reconciliation can beat them andreas nick very quickly message to put in on syria russia is welcome as a responsible player in the. international system. protecting dictators who have stage warfare against their own people is not part of that stuff on the beach. the problem in syria is that florida out of five members permanent members members of suu knighted nation security council our active thea. with military and without this solution austin and not united nations security council president putin and this is a potent this is wrong from all outside part but then missiles deflated from putin and from the other side to. christina anderson. well i would say it was high time that russia got involved in syria because since they have. isis has been at put back and they have been put in their place. saul and i would say. i would say thank you. million people out there. clear with my feeling sorry plenum of the to president putin that if west russia once. to be a respected player on the international scene here is that an area where it could really contribute to it. but not in taking sit
reconciliation can beat them andreas nick very quickly message to put in on syria russia is welcome as a responsible player in the. international system. protecting dictators who have stage warfare against their own people is not part of that stuff on the beach. the problem in syria is that florida out of five members permanent members members of suu knighted nation security council our active thea. with military and without this solution austin and not united nations security council president...
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however that is exactly what happened when this robot conducted andrea bocelli and this orchestra. the robot can only repeat the movement of a maestro, and cannot respond to spontaneous tone or tempo change in music. it's unbelievable that it was only just over ten years ago that stevejobs said this. an ipod, a phone... and we are calling it iphone. (applause). the iphone did something no smartphone had done before. it really brought the internet into our pockets with its high quality, big touchscreen, a good browser and that great idea of pinch and zoom. it kickstarted a new generation of smartphones. it defines the look that every other smartphone still adheres to, and in the process it made apple the most valuable company in the world. so when a new iphone arrives, the world pays attention. we did too. david lee was there. say hello to apple park, or the spaceship, several call it. eventually, 12,000 people will work on this 175 acre site. it was designed by british architect norman foster and cost a reported $5 billion, which makes it the most expensive building in america. the
however that is exactly what happened when this robot conducted andrea bocelli and this orchestra. the robot can only repeat the movement of a maestro, and cannot respond to spontaneous tone or tempo change in music. it's unbelievable that it was only just over ten years ago that stevejobs said this. an ipod, a phone... and we are calling it iphone. (applause). the iphone did something no smartphone had done before. it really brought the internet into our pockets with its high quality, big...
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andrea. >> melissa, thank you. >>> residents in charles county can rest a little easier now. this man wanted for a double shooting in there -- in the county is now in police custody. investigators say 35-year-old brian pierce surrendered to officers this morning at the laplata district station. police believe he shot two men yesterday afternoon after some sort of argument at a home along fort tobacco road. one man died, the other man remains in serious condition. >>> well, it's still too early to predict hurricane irma's pathsi any chances. see how they're getting ready. >>> he's our pediatrician, dr. ralph northam. born and raised in rural virginia went to vmi. trained at johns hopkins. an army doctor who treated soldiers seriously wounded in the gulf war. eighteen years as volunteer medical director of a children's hospice. as lt. governor, he's fighting to expand healthcare in virginia. he'll get it done as governor. ralph northam: i'm ralph northam, and we need to provide access to affordable healthcare for all virginians, >>> welcome back to the news at noon. you know la
andrea. >> melissa, thank you. >>> residents in charles county can rest a little easier now. this man wanted for a double shooting in there -- in the county is now in police custody. investigators say 35-year-old brian pierce surrendered to officers this morning at the laplata district station. police believe he shot two men yesterday afternoon after some sort of argument at a home along fort tobacco road. one man died, the other man remains in serious condition. >>>...
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if he wants to run in the future, he can do that. >> good day, everyone. i'm andrea mitchell in new york. we're track the aftermath of hurricane irma today. thousands of residents making their way back into the florida keys, unsure of what is still standing back home. crews are clearing debris, checking critical bridges, trying to avoid any new incidents in loss of life. in georgia, south carolina and along the northeast florida coast, waters are beginning to recede and reveal damage from a full day of hurricane force winds and flooding. millions of floridians are still without power. more than 500 shelters are still operating across the state. for the latest images from the caribbean, we enforce the grim reality for residents of st. martin, barbuda and the virgin island. at least 29 people now dead and uncertainty for the hundreds of thousands that remain. let's start with aryana atenzio back in miami after a tour of the keys and mary ann jackson in jacksonville. ariana, what did you see from the air? >> reporter: andrea, i just landed here in miami about
if he wants to run in the future, he can do that. >> good day, everyone. i'm andrea mitchell in new york. we're track the aftermath of hurricane irma today. thousands of residents making their way back into the florida keys, unsure of what is still standing back home. crews are clearing debris, checking critical bridges, trying to avoid any new incidents in loss of life. in georgia, south carolina and along the northeast florida coast, waters are beginning to recede and reveal damage from...
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we've set the table and now our chief foreign affairs correspondent andrea mitchell can tell whaus it means. >> it was two speeches. just as you would defend your countries and sovereign interests, that would be something every country would a plowed, talking about the diverse cultures of the nations. the hammer on north korea and iran. and iran, hinting they will break out of the iran deal when the next deadline comes due october 15th or letting it sunset and taking other action against iran. hard lines on iran and, of course, on north korea. those threats which are unspoken military threats that he keeps repeating that they can destroy the entire country if north korea does not do something and step back from the abyss. what they have not proposed is a diplomatic plan to engage north korea diplomatically. >> that threat of pulling out of the iran nuclear deal was actually something that lester holt sat down and talked to iran's president about a little earlier. >> let's listen to that. >> you made headlines yesterday by saying the united states will pay a high price if it withdraws
we've set the table and now our chief foreign affairs correspondent andrea mitchell can tell whaus it means. >> it was two speeches. just as you would defend your countries and sovereign interests, that would be something every country would a plowed, talking about the diverse cultures of the nations. the hammer on north korea and iran. and iran, hinting they will break out of the iran deal when the next deadline comes due october 15th or letting it sunset and taking other action against...
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what can you tell us? >> andrea, it has been interesting. since yesterday, we have been seeing a little bit of a shift to the right on this thing. and so we continue to track it. as you can see, again, a powerful storm. it ramped up to a 5 yesterday and shows no signs of slowing down. right now it just 55 miles east of st. thomas. 185-mile-per-hour winds, moving west/northwest at 16 miles per hour. now, the path of this, the good news for puerto rico is it is going to stay to the north, so the strongest -- the strongest effects for this for puerto rico going to be up to the north of the storm. so they'll get a lot of wind, probably up to 60, 70-mile-per-hour winds, a decent amount of rain as well. but the storm surge won't be quite so bad for them. hispaniola, turks and caicos, it is going to be really, really dangerous for the turks and caicos, also for the bahamas, we get into friday morning, 160-mile-per-hour winds. cuba, looks like right now, if this path holds true, it stays to the north of cuba. they'll have heavy rain, they'll have th
what can you tell us? >> andrea, it has been interesting. since yesterday, we have been seeing a little bit of a shift to the right on this thing. and so we continue to track it. as you can see, again, a powerful storm. it ramped up to a 5 yesterday and shows no signs of slowing down. right now it just 55 miles east of st. thomas. 185-mile-per-hour winds, moving west/northwest at 16 miles per hour. now, the path of this, the good news for puerto rico is it is going to stay to the north,...
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coming home in coma er chief foreign affairs correspondent andrea mitchell. >> reporter: president trump today with more harsh words against north korea, saying prepared to use military force if necessary. >> if we take that option it will be devastating, i can tell you that. devastating for north korea, that's called the military option. if we have to take it, we will. >> reporter: as tensions escalate, horrifying account fra parents of american student otto warmbier on fox, revealing how their son was tortured in 17 months in north korean prison. sent home in coma. >> had a shaved head, feeding tube coming out of his nose, staring blankly into space, jerking violently, blind, deaf. as we looked at him, tried to comfort him, looked like someone had taken a pair of pliers and rearranged his bottom teeth. >> reporter: he died days later. stealing a souvenir. fred and cindy
coming home in coma er chief foreign affairs correspondent andrea mitchell. >> reporter: president trump today with more harsh words against north korea, saying prepared to use military force if necessary. >> if we take that option it will be devastating, i can tell you that. devastating for north korea, that's called the military option. if we have to take it, we will. >> reporter: as tensions escalate, horrifying account fra parents of american student otto warmbier on fox,...
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the gotta see each other as often as they can but often only briefly. soul and her brother andreas had their first music lessons in argentina the family traveled back and forth between cordoba and buenos aires where soul was taught by the cellist christine by their sca. passouts will be medical school took part in her first music competition when she was seven years old christine velasco was a jury member at this children's competition before she came to us afterwards and said i'm not a teacher i'm a soloist but i'd like to teach song she never took any money. every two weeks we went to when a side is with the caravan we packed the cello and the violin and set off for a bueno side as eight hundred kilometers away you know how when a fight is good on. you know that there are a lot i see i k s and you have to practically drive all night to get there in the next day then you go to short resting and did some work and then went back overnight but i found allan not sure this that we do this for years not only for the children in the music but also in connecti
the gotta see each other as often as they can but often only briefly. soul and her brother andreas had their first music lessons in argentina the family traveled back and forth between cordoba and buenos aires where soul was taught by the cellist christine by their sca. passouts will be medical school took part in her first music competition when she was seven years old christine velasco was a jury member at this children's competition before she came to us afterwards and said i'm not a teacher...
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yumi is, as you can see, a robot. it needs a bit of manhandling to get to the podium, but but once he is there, he's off! and it tookjust 17 hours of sometimes very frustrating practice with andrea bocelli and the real conductorfor with andrea bocelli and the real conductor for the robot to copy the movements for this six minute performance. translation: yumi has, because of the great elasticity of his arm, the exact same mobility and can do all the movements for the peace. here, for example, puccini... of course, conducting is more than just waving baton at the right time. it's all about expression, interaction with the orchestra and passion, all of which is missing with yumi. but at least he'll manage to hold it all together! it's interesting. obviously, the robot is programmed to the needs of these two particular singers who are collaborating with the robot. there's not much room unfortunately for improvisation. so basically you have to go with the robot. think it isa have to go with the robot. think it is a bit ha
yumi is, as you can see, a robot. it needs a bit of manhandling to get to the podium, but but once he is there, he's off! and it tookjust 17 hours of sometimes very frustrating practice with andrea bocelli and the real conductorfor with andrea bocelli and the real conductor for the robot to copy the movements for this six minute performance. translation: yumi has, because of the great elasticity of his arm, the exact same mobility and can do all the movements for the peace. here, for example,...
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and anyone can use it to find tons of your personal information. andrea day has tha >> the most shocking thing was how quickly i found it. >> reporter: just a few minutes. that's how long it took this guy to track down intimate details about our producer. and that was all with just a cellphone number? >> just a cell number. >> reporter: we blurred out most of the images, but he found a lot of information. >> what property they own, what parking tickets they have. this is a street view of her house right now. >> reporter: and all without knowing her name. a security risk? >> it's a huge security risk. nobody wants to change their cell number, it's become an integral part of your identity. that's where the problem starts. >> reporter: full disclosure, he is a cybersecurity expert. but he says tracking down the info doesn't take much. >> no experience at all. >> reporter: where do you start with somebody's cell number? >> the best place to start was facebook. >> reporter: we won't show you details, but -- >> most people don't realize that facebook by
and anyone can use it to find tons of your personal information. andrea day has tha >> the most shocking thing was how quickly i found it. >> reporter: just a few minutes. that's how long it took this guy to track down intimate details about our producer. and that was all with just a cellphone number? >> just a cell number. >> reporter: we blurred out most of the images, but he found a lot of information. >> what property they own, what parking tickets they have....
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what would you do, andrea? you don't know? come on, you can take charge. what would you do? >> i'd probably stay loyal to the president, i guess. >> i think what -- you will stay loyal to the president, but in a clever way. so, for example, say you want a weapons system, and the president, the administration decides that it's too expensive, but you really want it, and the congressman says to you in front of -- in testimony, sworn under oath, would you like that weapons system? and what you say is, yeah, i'd like that weapons system. i'd like lots of different weapons systems, but we live in a real world where we don't have unlimited funds, and so we can't get everything that we would like. that's how you answer it. that way, you're telling the truth to both party, right, and respecting the decisions of your bosses. see how squishy this world is? now, what do you do if you are a general officer, or any officer, and the president of the united states issues you an order and you find it morally reprehensible, but it's not illegal? what would you do? no one has an answer? yeah.
what would you do, andrea? you don't know? come on, you can take charge. what would you do? >> i'd probably stay loyal to the president, i guess. >> i think what -- you will stay loyal to the president, but in a clever way. so, for example, say you want a weapons system, and the president, the administration decides that it's too expensive, but you really want it, and the congressman says to you in front of -- in testimony, sworn under oath, would you like that weapons system? and...
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stand by if you can. i want to bring in andrea mitchell. this is a space that you have reported on for many years. what do you make of the news and the details that we have so far though limited. >> reporter: well, it does seeming obviously something has occurred. i was just in touch with a senior official who said they have no confirmation, no official confirmation and the u.s. government will not confirm anything until they have actual data. that it would be quote not surprising what they have seen in terms of the rhetoric coming from north korea, all of the threats and suggestions that six nuclear test was indeed being planned. so they don't have any hard confirmation of it. but what we are seeing is certainly kim jong testing the limits and testing the new administration. certain amount of mixed signaling coming out of the administration with the hard line from the president and ultimately suggestions from the secretary of state and defense secretary that they are still hoping for some sort of diplomatic solution. suggestion from rex ti
stand by if you can. i want to bring in andrea mitchell. this is a space that you have reported on for many years. what do you make of the news and the details that we have so far though limited. >> reporter: well, it does seeming obviously something has occurred. i was just in touch with a senior official who said they have no confirmation, no official confirmation and the u.s. government will not confirm anything until they have actual data. that it would be quote not surprising what...
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and as you can imagine, call centers helping with evacuations have their hands full, and andrea borba is in the news room with now evacuees are turning to northern california for assistance. >> the call for help with tampa's 211 system came late friday as managers told their people to evacuate there. tonight there are volunteers across the country helping folks in florida. your zip code for tampa is 33601, we do have evacuation centers in your area...which one st for you, >> reporter: as hurricane irma puts florida in her sights, call centers are lighting up with people looking for a way out. .01.06 this call center a couple years ago was on the verge of shut came in and >> we have evacuation centers in our area. >> reporter: one of those call center, though, isn't in miami or tampa or orlando. f they are in evacuation zone - where they can go to seek shelter the responsibility of helping people in mortal danger a continent away is not lost on the 2- 1-1 team. 07.24.00 we know that these folks ow that they but 2900-mile 2900 -- 2900 miles away in sacramento. >> the tampa region is shu
and as you can imagine, call centers helping with evacuations have their hands full, and andrea borba is in the news room with now evacuees are turning to northern california for assistance. >> the call for help with tampa's 211 system came late friday as managers told their people to evacuate there. tonight there are volunteers across the country helping folks in florida. your zip code for tampa is 33601, we do have evacuation centers in your area...which one st for you, >>...
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welcome to this evening's performance, andrea bocelli, and your conductor. he is, as you can see, a robot, and while he needs a little bit of manhandling to get to the podium, once he is there, he is off. music and it took a mere 17 hours of sometimes very frustrating practice with andrea bocelli and the real conductor, andrea coda benik, for the robot to copy the movements of this six minute performance. translation: he has, because of the great in leicester city of his arm, the exact same ability, and can do all the movements for the piece. here, for example, puccini. of course, conducting is more thanjust waving a bat on the right time. that is all about expression, interaction with yorker sure. and passion. all of which is missing with the robot, but at least he did manage to hold it all together. it is interesting. obviously the robot is programmed, it is programmed based on the needs of these two particular singers that are collaborating with the robot. there is not much room, unfortunately, for improvisation, so you basically have to go with the robot
welcome to this evening's performance, andrea bocelli, and your conductor. he is, as you can see, a robot, and while he needs a little bit of manhandling to get to the podium, once he is there, he is off. music and it took a mere 17 hours of sometimes very frustrating practice with andrea bocelli and the real conductor, andrea coda benik, for the robot to copy the movements of this six minute performance. translation: he has, because of the great in leicester city of his arm, the exact same...
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hurt peaceful protestors in the same vicinity.sot: andrea prichett, berkeley cop watch// "twenty years ago berkeley cop watch stopped the police from even using pepper spray because we were concerned by the rising number of oc related deaths. studies showed the repellents in pepper spray are often very toxic."the berkeley police chief laid shields he said were used by extremists in previous protests and showed images of the violence they've encountered to prove they need a better tool to combat the growing problem.sot: chief andrew greenwood, berkeley police department// "allow officers to have choices when faced with this difficult situation and use this force that is as direct able as possible which causes the least amount of harm to others in order to make the community safer."he went on to say pepper spray is a better alternative to tear gas or blunt force they were already allowed to use. sot: joshua buswell-charkow, berkeley resident//"and so it seem the police have explored just every possible option that is out there and this is the simplest one that will cause the least amount
hurt peaceful protestors in the same vicinity.sot: andrea prichett, berkeley cop watch// "twenty years ago berkeley cop watch stopped the police from even using pepper spray because we were concerned by the rising number of oc related deaths. studies showed the repellents in pepper spray are often very toxic."the berkeley police chief laid shields he said were used by extremists in previous protests and showed images of the violence they've encountered to prove they need a better tool...
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i think people are watching the old american fight over what i call our an san andreas fault. there's been a truce line, you can sing, you can perform, you can act even, you can do all those things, even the worst person in the world will say, fine, in sports the worst person won't be rooting for you, right? but that's now been brought back into question by trump, i think. >> you're right, chris. even the nba it's an international league now. everybody in the world is watching american sports. american sports has gone global. the nfl is in london. people care about how we treat our athletes. they care about what we're doing. and it really reflects badly on us overseas. >> i remember hitler referring to our black auxiliary back in the '36 olympics. >> that's right. >> after saying blacks were inferior, he noticed they won the relay team -- >> you mentioned entertainment, i mean, the irish and entertainment, there was a way the irish not treated well in the united states broke out in entertainment. >> are you talking about me? let's talk about the other issues that are hot as he
i think people are watching the old american fight over what i call our an san andreas fault. there's been a truce line, you can sing, you can perform, you can act even, you can do all those things, even the worst person in the world will say, fine, in sports the worst person won't be rooting for you, right? but that's now been brought back into question by trump, i think. >> you're right, chris. even the nba it's an international league now. everybody in the world is watching american...
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so user can see who are -- users can see how are paying forked as. >> reporter: he -- forked ed as. >> reporter: they were -- >> reporter: facebook's own internal investigation found more than 3000 ads costing more than $100,000 paid for by a russian company with links to the kremlin. facebook says the vast majority of adds did not specifically reference the u.s. presidential election or a particular candidate. but appeared to focus on amplifying divisive, social, and political messages. lastly, facebook handed the ad information to robert mueller's investigation, and this week, to the senate. >> continue to with us to identify other rkwosites that m have originated in russia. >> reporter: our security analyst, former assistant special agent in charge of the san francisco fbi said it's not who provided them. but who bought them. >> ip address, so it does bounce it around from router to router, or from known locations to others, and what it does, it actually hides where you are. it's supposed to do that. u.s. government has really put a lot of effort into trying to crack that code. >
so user can see who are -- users can see how are paying forked as. >> reporter: he -- forked ed as. >> reporter: they were -- >> reporter: facebook's own internal investigation found more than 3000 ads costing more than $100,000 paid for by a russian company with links to the kremlin. facebook says the vast majority of adds did not specifically reference the u.s. presidential election or a particular candidate. but appeared to focus on amplifying divisive, social, and...
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but that doesn't release the energy on the san andreas fault and a lot of the faults beneath our feet. >> is there a link we can make between what is happening in mexico and what we could expect here or are they completely separate events? >> the events in mexico do not have any impact that happen here in california but there are other analogies between the earthquakes there and here. and there are important differences we can discuss. >> what are the similarities? >> the shaking and the severity of the shaking. the faults are dangerous and big and very close to us. >> and the differences? >> the differences is the building practice, for example here in california we have one-story houses, very light. they don't tend to fall. the dangerous things are the things that can fly during the shaking. but not the collapse of a building, for example. >> mexico, though, after that 1985 earthquake in the capital, apparently, went about improving building standards, implements higher codes, safety procedures to prepare for earthquakes. given what you have seen in the last couple hours, we have se
but that doesn't release the energy on the san andreas fault and a lot of the faults beneath our feet. >> is there a link we can make between what is happening in mexico and what we could expect here or are they completely separate events? >> the events in mexico do not have any impact that happen here in california but there are other analogies between the earthquakes there and here. and there are important differences we can discuss. >> what are the similarities? >>...
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the audience can decide. katie, you were plucked out of the press pen, given a nickname as if you were a candidate, little katie. president trump treated you like one. you have a number two new york times bestseller. it takes us from the campaign -- >> i like the smattering of applause. >> it's an unbelievably good read. spoiler alert, trump wins. brieflyatie, take us , andbeing in the press pen in the hallway outside of morning joe, in new hampshire. katie: it's interesting to share that nickname with marco rubio and kim jong-un, who is also little rocket man. 2015, robert,f you can attest to this, not many folks were taking donald trump as a candidate seriously. , ands creating controversy nbc news dropped his news from the network. macy's was dropping him, univision was dropping him. nbc news said we have to have a reporter covering trump's campaign, and i was literally standing around the newsroom, so they assigned me to it. >> it takes six months? ms. tur: it was going to take six weeks, because he wasn'
the audience can decide. katie, you were plucked out of the press pen, given a nickname as if you were a candidate, little katie. president trump treated you like one. you have a number two new york times bestseller. it takes us from the campaign -- >> i like the smattering of applause. >> it's an unbelievably good read. spoiler alert, trump wins. brieflyatie, take us , andbeing in the press pen in the hallway outside of morning joe, in new hampshire. katie: it's interesting to...
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you can always find me on twitter at kings things and i'll see you next time i step . out what politicians to do something to. put themselves on the line. to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. or somehow want to be. actually going to be press that's what before three in the morning can people that i'm interested always in the waters about our. question. clashes and arrests the south koreans voiced their anger over the deployment of a u.s. missile defense system. the taliban suicide bombing targets a u.s. air base in afghanistan but no soldiers were killed also in the headlines on t.v. . that germany's chancellor merkel is booed ethic.
you can always find me on twitter at kings things and i'll see you next time i step . out what politicians to do something to. put themselves on the line. to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. or somehow want to be. actually going to be press that's what before three in the morning can people that i'm interested always in the waters about our. question. clashes and arrests the south koreans voiced their anger over the deployment of a u.s. missile defense system. the...